Video game consoles receive the architectural treatment
By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 24 May, 2010 At 08:23 AM | Categorized As Geek Culture | With 0 Comments

ps3 office building Video game consoles receive the architectural treatment

Video game systems are often remembered for their software libraries and (unfortunately) their hardware failures–not so much for their physical aesthetic design. Photographer Joseph Ford has taken images of the NES, Nintendo DSi XL, and PlayStation 3 and reimagined them as real-world buildings. The result is truly quite impressive, and I could totally see the PS3 (above) as part of a metropolis’ skyline. Which other systems do you think deserve the architectural treatment?

[Fubiz va The Kartel]

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